Claims
- 1. A slinger rotor for a sealing passage of a rotatable shaft through a shaft passage formed in an end wall of a bearing housing, said slinger rotor comprising:
a radially extending slinger ring, the slinger ring having an outboard seal face with a circumferential groove and a radially oriented slot.
- 2. The slinger rotor of claim 1, wherein:
the radially oriented slot is in contact with the circumferential groove.
- 3. The slinger rotor of claim 1, wherein:
the circumferential groove is an inner circumferential groove, and further comprising an outer circumferential groove in the seal face, wherein the radially oriented slot is one of a plurality of radially oriented slots with inner ends and outer ends, the inner ends being in contact with the inner circumferential groove and outer ends being in contact with the outer circumferential groove.
- 4. The slinger rotor of claim 1, wherein:
the slinger rotor has a centrifuge sleeve projecting in an outboard direction axially from an outboard side of the slinger ring, the centrifuge sleeve having an internal centrifuge surface with a diametric size which tapers with increasing diameter in an inboard direction, the slinger ring has a plurality of radially open slinger ports formed therein, the radially open slinger ports having radially inner ends, and the internal centrifuge surface has an inboard end in flow communication with the radially inner ends of the slinger ports.
- 5. The slinger rotor of claim 1, wherein:
the slinger rotor has a bore formed therein defined by a plurality of axially extending lands separated from each other by axially extending slots having a diametric size which tapers with increasing diameter in an inboard direction, said lands being sized for press-fit mounting of said slinger rotor onto a shaft, and said slots being for pumping oil within the space between adjacent lands by centrifuge action in an inboard direction during rotation.
- 6. The slinger rotor of claim 5, wherein:
the slots are in communication with radially open notches formed in an inboard end face of the slinger rotor.
- 7. The slinger rotor of claim 1, wherein:
the slinger rotor has a bore formed therein, the bore of the slinger rotor is defined by a plurality of axially extending inboard lands at an inboard end face of the slinger rotor and a plurality of axially extending outboard lands at an outboard end segment of the slinger rotor, the inboard lands being separated by axially extending notches and the outboard lands being separated by outboard slots.
- 8. The slinger rotor of claim 7, wherein:
the outboard slots each having a diametric size which tapers with increasing diameter in an inboard direction.
- 9. The slinger rotor of claim 7, wherein the bore is further defined by an annular cavity located between the outboard lands and the inboard lands, the cavity is tapered with increasing diametric size in an inboard direction and the annular cavity communicates with the outboard slots and axially extending notches.
- 10. An oil seal for sealing passage of a rotatable shaft through a shaft passage formed in an end wall of a bearing housing, said oil seal comprising:
a generally cylindrical wall segment formed on the end wall in a position lining the shaft passage and projecting from the end wall in an axially inboard direction into the bearing housing, said cylindrical wall segment having an inner wall segment on the end wall that cooperates with an outer generally cylindrical wall segment on the end wall to define an annular channel; and a slinger rotor mounted on said shaft for rotation therewith, said slinger rotor including a slinger ring with a plurality of radially open slinger ports formed therein; said slinger rotor further including a centrifuge sleeve extending axially from said slinger ring in an outboard direction and projecting axially into said annular channel, said centrifuge sleeve defining an internal centrifuge surface disposed in relatively close running clearance with said cylindrical wall segment and having a diametric size which tapers with increasing diameter in an inboard direction, said centrifuge surface having an inboard end in flow communication with radially inner ends of said slinger ports, whereby oil within the space between said centrifuge sleeve and said cylindrical wall segment is pumped by centrifuge action during shaft rotation along said centrifuge surface in a direction away from the end wall to said slinger ports, and the slinger ring having an outboard seal face with a circumferential groove and a radially oriented slot.
- 11. The oil seal of claim 10, wherein:
the circumferential groove is an inner circumferential groove, and further comprising an outer circumferential groove in the seal face, wherein the radially oriented slot is one of a plurality of radially oriented slots with inner ends and outer ends, the inner ends being in contact with the inner circumferential groove and outer ends being in contact with the outer circumferential groove.
- 12. The oil seal of claim 10, wherein:
the slinger rotor has a bore formed therein; the bore of the slinger rotor is defined by a plurality of axially extending inboard lands at an inboard end face of the slinger rotor and a plurality of axially extending outboard lands at an outboard end segment of the slinger rotor, the inboard lands being separated by axially extending notches and the outboard lands being separated by outboard slots, and disposed between the axially extending notches and the outboard lands is an annular cavity, the annular cavity being tapered with increasing diametric size as it extends from the outboard slots to the axially extending notches.
- 13. The oil seal of claim 12, wherein:
the outboard slots each having a diametric size which tapers with increasing diameter in an inboard direction
- 14. The oil seal of claim 12, wherein:
the axially extending notches are cut axially into the inboard end face of the slinger rotor and into the annular cavity such that the annular cavity is in direct communication with the notches.
- 15. The oil seal of claim 12, wherein:
the outboard slots are in communication with the annular cavity and the annular cavity is in communication with the axially extending notches.
- 16. The oil seal of claim 12, wherein:
the number of inboard lands is greater than the number of outboard lands and the circumferential width of the axially extending notches is less than the circumferential width of the outboard slots.
- 17. The oil seal of claim 15, wherein the slots take up greater than 50% of the circumference of the bore of the slinger rotor.
- 18. A slinger rotor for a sealing passage of a rotatable shaft through a shaft passage formed in an end wall of a bearing housing, said slinger rotor comprising:
a radially extending slinger ring, the slinger rotor has a bore formed therein, the bore of the slinger rotor is defined by a plurality of axially extending inboard lands at an inboard end face of the slinger rotor and a plurality of axially extending outboard lands at an outboard end segment of the slinger rotor, the inboard lands being separated by axially extending notches and the outboard lands being separated by outboard slots, the bore is further defined by an annular cavity located between the outboard lands and the inboard lands, the cavity is tapered with increasing diametric size in an inboard direction and the annular cavity communicates with the outboard slots and axially extending notches, the axially extending notches are cut axially into the inboard end face of the slinger rotor and into the annular cavity such that the annular cavity is in direct communication with the notches.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional of and claims priority from application Ser. No. 09/932,829 entitled “Non-Contacting Clearance Seal For High Misalignment Applications”, filed Aug. 16, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09932829 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Child |
10392804 |
Mar 2003 |
US |